377 and Level 1

377 isn’t even, and the sum of its digits don’t add up to a multiple of 3. I’ll give it the quick prime number test: 2^377 (mod 377) = 188, not 2, so 377 is definitely a composite number. Scroll down past the puzzle to see its factoring information.

The exponents in the prime factorization are 1 and 1. Adding one to each and multiplying we get (1 + 1)(1 + 1) = 2 x 2 = 4. Therefore 377 has exactly 4 factors.

Factors of 377: 1, 13, 29, 377

Factor pairs: 377 = 1 x 377 or 13 x 29

377 has no square factors that allow its square root to be simplified. √377 ≈ 19.416

13 and 29 are both Pythagorean triple hypotenuses so 377 can be written as the sum of two squares two different ways, and it is the hypotenuse of FOUR Pythagorean triples, half of which are primitives: